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Bringing Stakeholders Together The Global Food Safety
Initiative
Cenk GurolChair of the GFSI BoardVice President, AEON Co., Ltd., Japan
What is GFSI?
GFSI: an international collaborative platform
RetailersSuppliers
Food Service
CertificationBodies
AccreditationBodies
InternationalOrganisations
Academia
Government
Scheme Owners
Service Providers
Why GFSI?
In 2000……….High-profile food safety crises
Audit fatigue with duplication and divergenceMultiple recalls from shared supply chains
CEOs of world food retailers agreed to take collaborative action
GFSI – Part of a Broader Network
The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF)
www.theconsumergoodsforum.com
CGF members employ an
estimated 100 million people along the value
chain.
A membership of 400 retailers,
manufacturers and service
providers across 70 countries.
Members’ combined sales
total eur2.5 trillion (42.21 trillion MX
Pesos).
1,500 international executives involved in our Working Groups and Expert Committees.
#1 global platform for the consumer goods industry
GFSI – Part of a Broader Network
Our Vision
“Safe food for consumers everywhere”
GFSI Governance Structure
GFSI Board
Consumer Goods Forum Board
GFSI Team/The Consumer Goods Forum
Benchmark Committees
Local GroupsChina, Japan,
Mexico, US-Canada
Technical Working Groups
Stakeholdersrecommend
advisereport
GFSI Board of Directors
Chair
Vice-Chairs
One World – One Safe Food Supply
Salmonella
E. Coli 0157:H7
Listeria
BSE
Melamine Dioxin Contamination
food tampering Food fraud
Growth Hormones
Tools for Change - Benchmarking
GFSI Guidance Document The key tool in GFSI’s global benchmarking approach.Holds the GFSI requirements for:
1. Benchmark process
2. Scheme management requirements
3. Sector-specific food safety management criteria
Standard
Management
system
Scheme
GFSI: Endorsing existing schemes
Tools for Change – Benchmarking
Tools for Change - Benchmarking
GFSI has recognized schemes across the scopes shown in this diagram.
Pending Scopes of Recognition:– N Food Brokers/Agents
– H Retail/Wholesale
– G Catering
– I Food Safety Services
– K Equipment Manufacturing,
GFSI: Ensuring Supply Chain Safety
Tools for Change - BenchmarkingScope of Recognition
AI Farming of Animals
AII Farming of Fish
BI Farming of Plants
BII Farming of Grains & Pulses
C Animal Conversion
D Pre-processing Plants
EI Processing Animal Perishable Products
EII Processing of Plant Perishable Products
EIII Processing of Animal & Plant Perishable Products
EIV Processing of Ambient Stable Products
F Production of Feed
J Storage & Distribution
L Production of Bio Chemicals
M Production of Food Packaging
Tools for Change – Global Markets
Voluntary tool for development of supplier food safety management systems.
Targets less developed companies in primary production (crops, grains and pulses) and food manufacturing.
Pathway toward certification against GFSI recognized food safety schemes.
Roadmap to Safer Food and Market AccessGFSI: Supporting Less Developed Businesses
Tools for Change – Auditor Competence
Credentialing
• Governance structure outline agreed• Develop success
factors
Competencies
• Post farm gate published
• Primary production drafted
• Storage, packaging, feed TBD
• Retail, brokers underway
Knowledge Exam
• Professional Testing Company selected.
• Development of knowledge exam underway.
Skill Assessment
• Draft template completed. Assessment tool piloted by Silliker, NSF, Eagle, Eurofins, Cargill, Kraft
• Pilot completed by end 2014
RFT finalised by June 2014 Pilot by end 2014 2015
GFSI: Building Auditor Knowledge & Skills
Status Update:
Let’s Share the Responsibility!
Find Out More!
Global Food Safety Initiative @mygfsiwww.mygfsi.com
www.tcgffoodsafety.com
[email protected] Newsletter
on www.mygfsi.com